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College of Liberal Arts main page image.  Silhouette of students.College of Liberal Arts - The Power of DiscoveryThe College of Liberal Arts is the largest of the five academic units at Norfolk State University. Departments and programs in the College of Liberal Arts are committed to assisting students in developing the essential attributes of a liberal education which are the ability to: develop questions, evaluate evidence, think critically, represent ideas fairly, weigh competing claims, reach sound judgments, construct arguments, and express ideas clearly and effectively. 

COLA News

  • Fine Arts Professor Speaks on New York Fashion Week Panel

    Norfolk State Fine Arts Professor Christy Frederick participated in the Fashion Alliance Network’s History and Legacy in Fashion panel discussion during New York Fashion Week (NYFW) last month. The panel discussed the critical need to document, preserve, and institutionalize Black fashion history, not as an afterthought, but as a cornerstone of the global fashion story. read more

  • Engineering a Dream

    Class of 2000 alumnus B.J. Butler’s path from mechanical engineering to the world of acting and voice-over wasn’t a straight line, but it was always guided by curiosity, persistence, and a deep sense of pride in where he came from. read more

  • NSU Fashion Students Visit New York City

    Last semester, a group of Norfolk State fashion students visited New York City. Under the guidance of Fine Arts Associate Professor Christy Frederick, students gained exposure to the fashion industry and professionals. read more

  • NSU Student Interns with the Virginia General Assembly

    Malina Tran, an intern for Delegate Alex Askew, has witnessed the historical legislative process, the curating of the first Virginia General Assembly’s HBCU Caucus read more

  • Thurgood Marshall Pre-Law Club Returns to NSU

    The Thurgood Marshall Pre-Law Club at Norfolk State University has a proud history dating back to the 1990s. For many years, it was one of the University’s most vibrant student organizations until it became inactive in 2015. This fall, the club was officially reactivated, continuing a legacy that connects law, leadership and service. read more

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